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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Epigastric Heria Surgery In HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr.Manas Tripathy
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An epigastric hernia develops when fat juts out through a weakness in the abdominal wall between the umbilicus and sternum. The result is lump or hernia, which can be painful, particularly if the fat is pinched by the wall of the abdomen.
Treatment
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery. An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
Epigastric Hernia surgery can involve any anesthetic techniques depending on the situation. The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen and simply removes the ‘hernia sac’. The muscle layer is strengthened with sutures. A synthetic mesh will also be used to fortify the weak spot. The operation usually lasts for about three-quarters of an hour.
Surgical Procedure
The operation to repair an epigastric hernia involves general anesthesia and is usually over in about half an hour. The surgeon makes a cut on the hernia and frees the ‘hernial sac’. The surgeon will either remove the fat tissue or push it back. If tissues from the abdomen are also pushing through, they are placed back within the abdomen. The weak spot through which the fat pushed through to create the hernia is closed with stitches. For larger hernias, the weak spot is reinforced with a synthetic mesh.
Complications
General side effects that may afflict the patient are the same as those after other hernia fixing surgeries. More serious complications may include:
Development of a lump at the surgery site
Injuries to nearby abdominal structures
Patients are generally discharged the same day. Convalescence may take between two to four weeks depending on the extent of surgery, after which you can resume normal activities. Check with the surgeon before the operation about how much you can exercise. For the first few days, increasing your walking is recommended. Occasionally the hernia can recur
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manipalhospital1 · 1 year ago
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Hernia In Children: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment
A hernia is a defect or weakness in the abdominal wall from where tissues or an organ (especially the intestine) push through and may cause a bulge or lump (hernia sac) under the skin. Hernias can occur in both adults and children but are fairly more common among children.
Hernias may be present at birth; however, they may not be noticeable for several weeks or months after birth. Visit a top hospital for hernia treatment in Whitefield, Bangalore if your child is experiencing any symptoms discussed in this blog. 
Types of Hernia in Children
The most common types of hernias children can get are Inguinal and Umbilical hernias.
Inguinal Hernias
Inguinal hernias occur in the groin area and are the most common type of hernia in children and males.
Umbilical Hernias
Umbilical hernias happen around the belly button.
Other types of hernias include Epigastric hernias (which occur in the abdominal muscles between the chest and belly button).
Which Children Are at Risk for a Hernia?
Premature babies.
Family history of congenital hernia.
Cystic fibrosis.
Having developmental dysplasia of the hip.
Being a boy with undescended testes.
Having problems with urinary or reproductive organs.
What Are the Symptoms of a Hernia?
Most hernias in children may go unnoticed during birth. The most common symptom of a hernia is a smooth lump or swelling in the groin area or belly button. These are visible and can get bigger when the child is crying, coughing, or straining for a bowel movement (defecation of stool) and disappears on lying down.
In some cases, the hernia doesn't slide back into the belly. Then the loop of the intestine may become stuck and lead to complications like obstruction or incarceration of the hernia. The symptoms may include:
A full, round belly.
Belly pain and soreness.
Vomiting
Redness or discolouration near the hernia.
Fever
If the stuck intestine is not treated, blood supply may be blocked to part of the intestine. This is a medical emergency
When to Seek Medical Advice?
Although most hernias are not life-threatening, they can cause pain and discomfort and require surgery. Thus, parents should seek medical attention for their child if they suspect their child has a hernia, as prompt treatment can help prevent complications.
In case of a complicated hernia, medical advice should be sought at the earliest without any delay.
"NEVER ignore signs of pain or distress or any bulge in an infant or child. Call your doctor as soon as possible for a professional opinion or go to the emergency room"
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unitedhospitals · 3 years ago
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Lifestyle Tips and Food Choices for Hernia Patients
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A hernia is a potentially dangerous disorder in which a biological organ such as the stomach or intestine protrudes through the tissue or muscles that are supposed to keep it in place. As per our experts practicing laparoscopic hernia surgery in Bangalore, diet plays a vital role to alleviate the symptoms or managing the occasional flare-ups. A few dietary changes and lifestyle modifications can prevent hernia or manage the existing ones effectively. 
In this blog, we have discussed the same.  
How diet can affect hernia?
As per research-based studies, eating is not a direct cause of hernias. However, it does not mean that you should neglect your diet pattern. In fact, your diet can help to reduce the pain of an existing hernia.
 Weight increase can result in a painful straining of the front of the abdomen(belly), leading to the development of umbilical and epigastric hernias. 
Foods one should eat to manage the symptoms of hernia:
Non-acidic, minimally processed meals with dietary fiber that help prevent acid reflux are the ideal foods for persons with hiatal hernia. Here is a list of low-acid-generating meals that are less likely to irritate your hernia symptoms.
Yogurt
 Low-fat and sugar-free dairy products 
Cinnamon
Liquids such as aloe vera, carrot, and cabbage juices
plant-based milk such as almond milk or soy milk
Whole grains
Herbal green tea
Artichoke
Carrot juice
HDL riched food like oats, flax seeds, etc 
What to avoid if you have a hernia?
High-fat foods- the more the amount of fat in the abdomen, the longer it takes for food to pass through the stomach, and the longer the esophagus is exposed to stomach acid. Those with GERD are more likely to have acid reflux as a result of this. And this increases the risk of developing a hernia as well.
Caffeine- Caffeine-containing foods and beverages can also trigger acid reflux. This is due to the fact that they weaken the muscles that retain food in the stomach.
Coffee increases stomach acid, which causes gastric reflux and irritates the esophageal lining in certain people.
Chocolate products- Chocolate and coffee are considered to contain chemicals that relax the LES in the stomach. 
Other than these, the following is a list of other products that can increase the severity of symptoms. 
red meat, organ meats i.e enriched with high cholesterol
Meals cooked in hot oil
Meals with a lot of oil, as well as dishes with a lot of cream and cheese
Avoid saturated fats such as palm oil, butter, margarine, and ghee.
Citrus fruits like grapefruits, cranberry juice, and lemonade, as well as orange juice, grapefruit juice, cranberry juice, and lemonade. As these required more swallowing in comparison to normal liquids like water. More swallowing causes more amount of air gasping, hence increasing the irritation inside your stomach.
Peppermint and spearmint
Tomato-based dishes include spaghetti sauce, pizza, chili, salsa, and tomato juice.
Coffee, tea, and alcoholic drinks (including decaffeinated variants)
Carbonated beverages
Hot and spicy foods 
As suggested by the experts practicing inguinal hernia surgery in Jayanagar, the timing of having a meal is also important for a hernia patient. Here are a few tips that you should follow-
Eat nothing late at night.
Finish your final meal or snack of the day at least three to four hours before going to bed. That might be much longer for certain folks.
Spread out your meals throughout the day and eat small, frequent meals. 
If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these symptoms, then you can consult our experts practicing in the best hospital in Bangalore for proper guidance. Our doctors will do the best possible treatment to alleviate the symptoms of the hernia. 
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lybrate00-blog · 6 years ago
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Hiatal Hernia: Type, Causes and Its Diagnosis
Hiatal hernia happens when the upper segment of the stomach propels itself through an opening in the stomach, into the chest pit. The stomach is a mass of thin muscles, which isolates the chest hole and the mid-region. Much of the time, a little Hiatal hernia doesn't cause issues and you may never know you have a Hiatal hernia except if your specialist finds it while checking for another condition.
Be that as it may, an extensive Hiatal hernia can enable nourishment and corrosive to back up into your throat, prompting acid reflux. Self-mind measures or pharmaceuticals can for the most part assuage these side effects, in spite of the fact that an expansive Hiatal hernia here and there requires medical procedure.
Causes
Hiatal hernia is principally or most normally caused because of the expansion in weight in the stomach pit. Now and again, a considerable measure of weight might be looked about the stomach joined by hacking, regurgitating, strain amid solid discharges. For individuals conceived with an unusual break, the shot of getting Hiatal hernia is more.
The two basic kinds of Hiatal hernia are:
Sliding Hiatal hernia, which happens amid the sliding out of the stomach and throat into and out of the chest through the break. This kind of Hiatal hernia is less serious and has no indications.
Settled Hiatal hernia or Paraoesophageal Hernia is an unprecedented kind of hernia where a piece of the stomach pushes through the stomach and remains there.
Indications
Ordinarily, no indications are experienced amid Hiatal Hernia. A few side effects are encountered that occur because of stomach acids, bile or air, which enters the throat. Some basic indications include:
Indigestions which turn out to be more terrible when a man rests
Chest torment, better called epigastric agony
Issue in gulping nourishment
Burping
Tests for Diagnosis
A few tests can be completed for the analysis of Hiatal hernia. They include:
Barium X-beam, where a man is made to drink a fluid loaded up with barium before the x-beam. The x-beam gives a reasonable picture of the upper stomach related tract area and the area of the stomach can be seen. On the off chance that it is projected out, Hiatal hernia is implied.
Endoscopy is another test for identification of Hiatal hernia. A thin tube slides down the throat, which comes to up to the throat and stomach. This will decide if the stomach is pushing through the stomach or not.
Treatment
Meds, which are utilized to fix a Hiatal hernia may incorporate acid neutralizers for killing stomach corrosive, H2 receptor blockers to bring down corrosive generation and proton pump inhibitors. Now and again fundoplication medical procedure is required for the treatment of Hiatal hernia, in spite of the fact that it is uncommon. Some basic careful strategies are remaking of oesophageal muscles or a medical procedure to return the stomach in its real place. Laparoscopic medical procedure strategies are utilized. Hiatal hernia may reoccur even after medical procedure; so broad precautionary measures ought to be taken. You should:
Exercise routinely and keep up a solid weight
Abstain from lifting substantial questions and request help
Maintain a strategic distance from any sort of strain on the muscular strength
Hiatal hernia is a turmoil, which is more typical among individuals beyond fifty years old. Vital safety measures and treatment ought to be embraced if there should arise an occurrence of Hiatal hernia.
Words By: Dr. Padmanabh R Bhat
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS), MS, MBBS
General Surgeon, Bangalore. He is one of the most renowned General Surgeons in Bangalore.With over 26 years of experience as a General Surgeon, he is one of the most trusted surgeons in Bangalore. Dr. Bhat earned his MBBS degree from KMC Medical College in 1991. In 1997, he completed his Master of Surgery program from Bangalore Medical College. He then went on to study and complete his Fellowship at the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS). Currently, he works at the Smruthi Multispecialty Centre in BTM Layout in Bangalore. Also he is one of the finest General Surgeons in Bangalore. Dr. Bhat's specialty is Vascular Surgery. The other services he provides are Laparoscopic Treatment Procedure, Kidney Stone Treatment, Laparoscopic Surgery, Laparoscopy Procedures, Male Breast Reduction Treatment, Pancreatic Surgery, Piles Treatment, Accident Injury Treatment, Gastric Bypass Surgery and Gastroscopy Procedure. He is an active member of the professional society of Association of Surgeons of India (ASI). Known to be a thorough professional, Dr. Bhat?s professionalism and work ethic make him one of the most dependable surgeons in Bangalore.
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drmanastripathy · 1 year ago
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Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR Layout | Dr. Manas Tripathy says Break boundaries and reclaim your freedom. Embrace the healing journey, and conquer hernias with proper treatment.
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drmanastripathy · 1 year ago
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Treatment for Hernia in HSR Layout | Dr. Manas Tripathy says In Hernia Awareness Month, let's embrace resilience, promote early intervention, and empower individuals to seek proper care. For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com
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drmanastripathy · 1 year ago
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Dr. Manas Tripathy says to regain your freedom from hernia challenges with the Best Hernia Treatment in HSR Layout by Dr. Manas Tripathy. For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com #HerniaAwarenessMonth #herniaawarenessmonthjune #HerniaRepair #herniasurgery  #DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Hernia #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Epigastric Hernia Repair in Adults | Proctologist in HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr. Manas Tripathy
Proctologist in HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr. Manas Tripathy says An epigastric hernia develops when fat juts out through a weakness in the abdominal wall between the umbilicus and sternum. The result is lump or hernia, which can be painful, particularly if the fat is pinched by the wall of the abdomen.
Treatment
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery . An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
Epigastric Hernia surgery can involve any anesthetic techniques depending on the situation. The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen and simply removes the ‘hernia sac’. The muscle layer is strengthened with sutures. A synthetic mesh will also be used to fortify the weak spot. The operation usually lasts for about three-quarters of an hour.
Surgical Procedure
The operation to repair an epigastric hernia involves general anesthesia and is usually over in about half an hour. The surgeon makes a cut on the hernia and frees the ‘hernial sac’. The surgeon will either remove the fat tissue or push it back. If tissues from the abdomen are also pushing through, they are placed back within the abdomen. The weak spot through which the fat pushed through to create the hernia is closed with stitches. For larger hernias, the weak spot is reinforced with a synthetic mesh.
Complications
General side effects that may afflict the patient are the same as those after other hernia fixing surgeries. More serious complications may include:
Development of a lump at the surgery site
Injuries to nearby abdominal structures
Patients are generally discharged the same day. Convalescence may take between two to four weeks depending on the extent of surgery, after which you can resume normal activities. Check with the surgeon before the operation about how much you can exercise. For the first few days, increasing your walking is recommended. Occasionally the hernia can recur.
To know more visit: www.drmanastripathy.com
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Surgery in HSR Layout By Best Proctologist, Dr. Manas Tripathy
The abdominal muscles can develop weak spots, through which adjoining tissue can protrude resulting in a bulge, which is called hernia. An inguinal hernia occurs at the inguinal canal, a narrow passage in the abdominal wall, through which blood is fed to the testicles. A hernia can be painful, especially while bending over, coughing or heavy lifting. If left untreated, it could lead to serious complications. The bulge can put pressure on nearby structures like the intestines and cause their blood supply to be cut off. This condition is called strangulated hernia.
Treatment
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery. An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes small incisions on the abdomen. A set of surgical instruments, along with a tiny telescope will be inserted into the abdomen where the hernia has occurred. The interior preperitoneal area, where the hernia occurs is shown on a laparoscope, which guides the surgeon. The procedure entails the smoothening of the abdominal wall where the bulge occurs. Then a synthetic mesh is used to cover and strengthen the weak spot in the abdomen. The operation generally takes about one hour. If the hernia is on both sides of the abdomen, the operation can last to under an hour.
Complications
Surgical intervention to treat inguinal hernia can lead to minor complications like pain, bleeding, infection at the surgical site, scarring, and formation of blood clots. Sometimes the side effects can be more severe like:
Damage to internal organs
Development of a hernia near one of the cuts
Injury to the bowel
Surgical emphysema
Development of a lump at the site of the original hernia
Discomfort or pain in the groin
Discomfort or pain in the testicle on the side of the operation, in men
Difficulty passing urine in men
Interference with blood supply to the testicle in men
Recovery
Patients are allowed to go home the same day or the next. Convalescence may take a week before the patient can resume normal activities. You cannot lift heavy weights for two to four weeks after the operation.
Regular exercise can help you return to pre-surgery activities with ease. But you should consult the surgeon or your general practitioner for advice. Inguinal hernia occasionally returns.
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Is Hernia Dangerous | Proctologist in Koramangala
Sometimes an untreated hernia can lead to probably serious complications. It can grow and cause more symptoms. A portion of your intestine could also become trapped in the abdominal wall To Know more visit: www.drmanastripathy.com or reach us @ +91 8150000200
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drmanastripathy · 3 years ago
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Common Types of Hernia in Men | Hernia Surgery in Bangalore | Dr. Manas Tripathy
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Hernia Surgery in Bangalore. In this article, Dr. Manas Tripathy the Best Proctologist in Bangalore explains common types of Hernia in Men.
Hernia, in general, can occur as a result of straining on the toilet, lifting heavy objects, or even exercising. They may result from delicate regions in abdominal muscles and ligaments. This in turn may cause part of the intestines or blood vessels to pass through.
Hernias can be classified into various types depending on the region it occurs in the body. I will be explaining about a few hernia types that are usually seen in men.
 Inguinal Hernias
Inguinal hernias are the most common type and usually occur when fat or intestine tissue protrudes through the abdominal cavity and can then go through the opening and into the groin.
Inguinal hernias can usually be gently pushed back on their own. But people with this type of hernia need to be cautious because it may turn into an emergency if the part of the protruding intestine gets stuck and strangulates. Please consult a doctor immediately, and it can be fixed with minimally-invasive surgery.
 Umbilical Hernias
Umbilical hernias are the second most common and occur at the belly button region if the abdominal wall is weakened. They are seen protruding outward from the belly button. This type of hernia may sometimes need surgery.
 Epigastric Hernias
Epigastric hernias are seen when fat or a part of the intestine protrudes through the abdominal wall between the navel and the breastbone.
 Ventral Hernias
This type of hernia occurs after a surgical procedure if the scar tissue weakens the abdominal wall. These hernias may occur on midline or lateral edges, wherever you may have the scar.
 Obturator Hernias
This type of hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through the gap between the pelvic bones.
 Hiatal Hernia
This type of hernia usually occurs internally and is not visible from the outside. It could be linked to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in some cases. It usually occurs when the upper part of the stomach protrudes through a hole in the diaphragm. Hiatal hernias can be treated with surgery.
 Overview of Femoral Hernia Surgery in Bangalore
Usually, this type of hernia occurs more in women. It occurs when a segment of the intestine bulges out through the femoral canal. It usually protrudes through at the top of the thigh.
 When to See a Doctor
Usually, hernias tend to be benign and do not cause deep-rooted problems. But remember that if you notice them do not ignore them. Any changes in your body, always consult your doctor or best proctologist in Bangalore immediately.
 To know more, visit: http://www.drmanastripathy.com/
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drmanastripathy · 5 years ago
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Epigastric Hernia Repair in Adults in Bangalore
An epigastric hernia develops when fat juts out through a weakness in the abdominal wall between the umbilicus and sternum. The result is lump or hernia, which can be painful, particularly if the fat is pinched by the wall of the abdomen.
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Epigastric Hernia Repair in Bangalore
Treatment for Epigastric Hernia:
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery. An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
Epigastric Hernia surgery can involve any anaesthetic techniques depending on the situation. The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen and simply removes the ‘hernia sac’. The muscle layer is strengthened with sutures. A synthetic mesh will also be used to fortify the weak spot. The operation usually lasts for about three-quarters of an hour.
Surgical Procedure: 
The operation to repair an epigastric hernia involves general anaesthesia and is usually over in about half an hour. The surgeon makes a cut on the hernia and frees the ‘hernial sac’. The surgeon will either remove the fat tissue or push it back. If tissues from the abdomen are also pushing through, they are placed back within the abdomen. The weak spot through which the fat pushed through to create the hernia is closed with stitches. For larger hernias, the weak spot is reinforced with a synthetic mesh.
Read more: Proctologist in Bangalore
Complications:
General side effects that may afflict the patient are the same as those after other hernia fixing surgeries. More serious complications may include:
Development of a lump at the surgery site
Injuries to nearby abdominal structures
Patients are generally discharged the same day. Convalescence may take between two to four weeks depending on the extent of surgery, after which you can resume normal activities. Check with the surgeon before the operation about how much you can exercise. For the first few days, increasing your walking is recommended. Occasionally the hernia can recur.
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